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Posted by Canine on August 14, 2001 at 21:19:07:

In Reply to: They want to take away my licence posted by Jennifer in Canada on August 14, 2001 at 14:31:02:

Hi. I'm a fellow Canadian. As far as I know, if you are being treated with meds, you are allowed to drive. The doctor has an ethical duty to report any conditions to your provincial health-care department that would impair driving; however, if they are satisfied that you do not pose a threat to society when you drive because you are on meds or for whatever reason, then they do not have to report it and you can drive.

I still drive and have seen many MD's about my N. Let me know how things are going and maybe what province you're in . . . I like connecting on this forum with fellow Canadians.

Cool, eh.

Canine.

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